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What is "nabemono"?
Nabemono is a traditional Japanese hot pot dish that is typically served during the colder months. It consists of a simmering pot of broth, which is placed in the center of the table, and a variety of ingredients such as meat, seafood, vegetables, and tofu, which are cooked in the broth at the table. The ingredients are often dipped in a variety of sauces before being eaten. Nabemono is a communal dining experience, with diners cooking and sharing the food together, and is often accompanied by rice, sake, or other traditional Japanese beverages. Some popular types of nabemono include sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, and chanko nabe. It is a staple in Japanese cuisine and can be found in many restaurants, food stalls, and izakayas throughout Japan.